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UK scientists help museum curators to determine Viking trade routes by the metal in their swords 1/6/2009

Study shows competition, not climate change, led to Neanderthal extinction 12/30/2008

Life on Earth got bigger in 2-million-fold leaps, says researcher 12/24/2008

Archaeological discovery: Earliest evidence of our cave-dwelling human ancestors 12/22/2008

Passage graves from an astronomical perspective 12/21/2008

Polygamy, paternal care in birds linked to dinosaur ancestors 12/20/2008

'Hobbit' fossils represent a new species, concludes anthropologist 12/18/2008

Gibbon feet provide model for early human walking 12/17/2008

Iron Age 'sacrifice' is Britain's oldest surviving brain 12/16/2008

CT scans reveal that dinosaurs were airheads 12/11/2008

Late Neandertals and modern human contact in southeastern Iberia 12/10/2008

Oetzi's last supper 12/3/2008

Evidence from dirty teeth: Ancient Peruvians ate well 12/2/2008

New excavations strengthen identification of Herod's grave at Herodium 11/30/2008

Study of oldest turtle fossil 11/29/2008

All Articles Tagged As: homo floresiensis

Anthropology Research Team Finds That 'Hobbit' Fossil Evidence Is Linked To Human Evolution (3/20/2008)

New Methods To Study and Compare Skull Shapes Illustrate Evolution is Not a Linear Path ...> Full Article


Micronesian Islands colonized by small-bodied humans (3/11/2008)

Fossils of small-bodied humans from the Micronesian island of Palau inhabited the island between 1400 and 3000 years ago and share some – although not all – features with the H. floresiensis specimens ...> Full Article


Hobbits may be human after all (3/6/2008)

Researchers have joined the worldwide debate over the hobbit-like fossils found on the Indonesian island of Flores, with a controversial new theory suggesting their primitive features are the result of a medical condition. ...> Full Article


New light shines on 'hobbit' (9/27/2007)

New light shines on 'hobbit'An international team of researchers has cutting-edge, three-dimensional imaging technology to help crack the mystery of Homo floresiensis, a 3-foot-tall, 18,000-year-old skeleton nicknamed "The Hobbit." ...> Full Article

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